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  2. Henry the Fowler - Wikipedia

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    Henry the Fowler is a main character of Richard Wagner's opera Lohengrin. Henry the Fowler is one of two antagonists, being the end boss in the final mission of the 2001 game Return to Castle Wolfenstein. The game portrays him as an evil necromancer and anachronistically places him in 943 CE, 7 years after his actual death year of 936.

  3. Henry I, Duke of Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    He was the second son of the German king Henry the Fowler and his wife Matilda of Ringelheim. [1] After the death of his father, the royal title passed to Henry's elder brother Otto I, who immediately had to face the indignation of several Saxon nobles.

  4. Family tree of German monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The following image is a family tree of every prince, king, queen, monarch, confederation president and emperor of Germany, from Charlemagne in 800 over Louis the German in 843 through to Wilhelm II in 1918. It shows how almost every single ruler of Germany was related to every other by marriages, and hence they can all be put into a single tree.

  5. Family tree of French monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Robertians: Robert I 866–923 King of the Franks r. 922–923: Beatrice of Vermandois c. 880 – aft. 931 Henry the Fowler 876–936 King of the Germans: Matilda of Ringelheim c. 895 –968

  6. Quedlinburg Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Former collegiate church of St. Servatius in Quedlinburg, now a Lutheran church. Quedlinburg Abbey was founded on the castle hill of Quedlinburg in the present Saxony-Anhalt in 936 by King Otto I, at the request of his mother Queen Mathilda, later canonised as Saint Mathilda, in honour of her late husband, Otto's father, King Henry the Fowler, and as his memorial. [3]

  7. Our ancient animal ancestors had tails. Why don't we? - AOL

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    Our very ancient animal ancestors had tails. “We found a single mutation in a very important gene,” said Bo Xia, a geneticist at the Broad Institute and co-author of a study published ...

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